Nosferatu! Halloween film screaming

Nosferatu, the 1922 classic of German expressionist cinema by F. W. Murnau, is 81 minutes of fascinating and fun silent-film-era brilliance. You haven’t seen it until you see it in all the Victorian splendour of Lougheed House, built in 1891.

Arrive between 6:30 – 7 p.m. and you can do our easy trick-or-treat scavenger hunt in the House. Or, arrive for the movie that starts at 8 p.m. Either way, come to be scared and delighted.

“It’s not just a great horror movie. It’s a poem of horror, a symphony of dread, a film so rapt, mysterious and weirdly lovely it haunts the mind long after it’s over.” – Chicago Tribune.

“As vampire movies go, few are more memorable than Nosferatu, which is not only the first screen version of Dracula, but, in some ways, remains the best.” – Reel Views